The rhythmic VR title is perhaps one of the most popular VR titles out there, and has players wielding glowing lightsabers to the beat of their chosen song. If Star Wars and Guitar Hero were to somehow have a baby, it would probably turn out looking a lot like Beat Saber. The satisfying gameplay no doubt makes it one of the best shooters for VR, especially if you fancy a less realistic experience. This makes for a rather interesting time as you duck and dive away from enemies attacks, for things to be slowed down dramatically as you stand still and plot your next move.īecause of how Superhot VR works, it’s impossible to not almost feel like a lucrative assassin while playing it. In Superhot VR - and you might’ve heard this plenty already - time only moves when you do.
The game as we now know it is a yet another shooter title that pits you against a room of enemies, but there’s a distinct twist. So, it’s safe to say that the stylish, seamless shooter has come a long way since then. Superhot started out as a browser-based demo nearly ten years ago. Platforms: Valve Index, Oculus Rift, Meta Quest 2, HTC Vive, PSVR That being said, whether you’re the owner of a brand-new Meta Quest, or have been a VR veteran for some time now, here are some suggestions (in no particular order) of some of the best titles to play in VR right now. Sure, it’s nothing compared to the 2000+ catalogue of games that there are for the Nintendo DS, but there is something strong for every genre. Fortunately, there’s a wealth of games available to play too. How wrong was I? Now, VR headsets are becoming increasingly more powerful and are finding themselves into the homes and onto the heads of many. The only Resident Evil game to be officially ported to VR here's the trailer for Resident Evil 4 VR.Ī few years ago, virtual reality seemed relatively far removed from anything I’d be experiencing in my lifetime.